LadBaby responds to accusations of 'groping' that were shown in a viral video.

November 5th 2024.

LadBaby responds to accusations of 'groping' that were shown in a viral video.
LadBaby, also known as Mark Hoyle, recently opened up about the allegations of groping and relentless trolling that he and his wife, Roxanne, have faced over the years. As an influencer known for their hilarious Christmas songs, LadBaby shared the details of the harassment that escalated to the point of involving anti-terror police.

In 2022, Mark, 37, was accused of inappropriate behavior after a short video surfaced of him hugging and rubbing against a woman in a nightclub in Nottingham. The couple received a demand for £10,000 to prevent the video from being released, which they initially thought was a hoax. However, to their dismay, the video was eventually circulated online.

Although the video was eventually taken down by TikTok for violating content policies, the couple's ordeal did not end there. They continued to face unfounded accusations, including misusing funds meant for a charity they support, the Trussell Trust. The harassment became so extreme that they had to seek advice from anti-terror police.

Mark also shared how he was threatened in a pub and had to be escorted out by bouncers. He expressed that they were unsure of how to handle the situation, and often chose not to do anything to avoid making it worse.

Roxanne also spoke about the impact of the trolling on their mental health, with Mark experiencing panic attacks as a result. She also revealed that they struggled financially in the early days of their career, living off just £20 a week.

Despite the challenges they faced, LadBaby's music has become a Christmas staple in the UK. With their clever remixes of popular songs, such as "We Built This City on Sausage Rolls" and "Don't Stop Me Eatin'," they have claimed the Christmas number one spot for the past five years. However, in 2023, they announced that they would no longer be releasing Christmas songs, passing the baton over to the public.

Mark shared that they never expected to have such success, and it all started with their desire to raise awareness and funds for food banks in the UK. Now, with two children who often appear in their content, the Hoyles have become a household name and have collaborated with brands like Walkers Crisps to support food banks.

Last year, LadBaby treated fans in Nottingham to their first live show, showcasing their musical talents in person. Their journey has been filled with ups and downs, and they have become an inspiration to many.

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